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Day 5 (October 25, 2023)


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Day 5 (October 25, 2023) Canadian Schedule

 

Prioritizing the earlier sports, so that I can update the rest later lol. 


Badminton

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s Doubles Gold Medal Match- :CAN Catherine Choi/Josephine Wu v. :USA Annie Xu/Kerry Xu

Match 2- TBD: Men’s Doubles Gold Medal Match- :CAN Adam Dong/Nyl Yakura v. :BRA Davi Carvalho/Fabricio Rocha

Match 4- TBD: Men’s Singles Gold Medal Match- :CAN Brian Yang v. :GUA Kevin Cordón

Match 5- TBD: Mixed Doubles Gold Medal Match- :CAN Ty Lindeman/Josephine Wu v. :USA Vinson Chiu/Jennie Gai

 

Beach Volleyball

8:00 PST/11:00 EST: Women’s Quarterfinals- :CAN Melissa Humana Parades/Brandie Wilkerson v. :PUR Maria Claudia Gonzalez Valentin/Allanis Navas Sanchez

16:00 PST/19:00 EST: Men’s Quarterfinals- :CAN Jake MacNeil/Alexander Russell v. :CHI Marco Grimalt/Esteban Grimalt

 

Boxing

8:30 PST/11:30 EST: Men’s 71kg Quarterfinals- :CAN Junior Petanqui v. :VEN Christiann Jose Palacio Medina

13:15 PST/16:15 EST: Women’s 57kg Quarterfinals- :CAN Marie Al-Ahmadieh v. :PUR Ashleyann Lozada (Winner qualifies for the Olympics!!)

14:00 PST/17:00 EST: Men’s 63.5kg Quarterfinals- :CAN Wyatt Sanford v. :ARG Luciano Matias Amayo

 

Track Cycling

6:05 PST/9:05 EST: Men’s Sprint Qualifications- Tyler Rorke, Nick Wammes

6:24 PST/9:24 EST: Women’s Keirin Round 1 Heat 1- Jackie Boyle

6:42-6:52 PST/9:42-9:52 EST: Men’s Sprint 1/8 Finals- TBD

14:19-14:29 PST/17:19-17:29 EST: Women’s Team Pursuit Finals- Devaney Collier/Fiona Majendie/Kiara Lylyk/Ruby Catherine Dickson West

15:17 PST/18:17 EST: Women’s Keirin 7-12 Final- TBD

15:23 PST/18:23 EST: Women’s Keirin 1-6 Final- TBD

15:29 PST/18:29 EST: Men’s Sprint 5-8 Final- TBD

 

Artistic Gymnastics

 

Equestrian

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Dressage Individual Round 3- Mathilde Blais Tetreault, Camille Carier Bergeron, Naima Moreira Laliberte

 

Diving

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Men’s 10m Platform Prelims- Rylan Wiens, Nathan Zsombor Murray

15:00 PST/18:00 EST: Women’s 3m Synchro Platform Final- Mia Vallee/Pamela Ware

16:40 PST/19:40 EST: Men’s 10m Platform Final- TBD

 

Field Hockey

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s Group B- :CAN Canada v. :BRA Brazil

 

Handball

16:00 PST/19:00 EST: Women’s Group A- :CAN Canada v. :PUR Puerto Rico

 

Rowing

4:30 PST/7:30 EST: Men’s Double Sculls B Final- Rui Xu/Michael Ciepiela

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s Double Sculls A Final- Alizée Brien/Caroline Shaye Ann De Paiva

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s Singles Sculls A Final- Shane Willis

7:10 PST/10:10 EST: Mixed Eight A Final- Abby Ann Spiers/Olivia Priscilla McMurray/Emerson James Crick/Stephen Harris/Quinn Keenan Storey/Connor Bailey Attridge/Abigail Marie Dent/Leia Helaena Asta Till/Kristen Kit

 

Shooting

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Qualification- Shannon Westlake

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Women’s Trap Qualification Day 1- Madeline Scola, Lindsay Boddez

7:30 PST: Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Final- TBD

 

Surfing

5:09 PST/8:09 EST: Women’s Longboard Main Round 2 Heat 2- Olivia Stokes

8:13 PST/11:13 EST- Men’s Shortboard Repechage Round 1 Heat 4- :CAN Cody Young v. :MEX Sebastian Williams

9:22 PST/12:22 EST: Women’s SUP Surf Repechage Round 1 Heat 1- Catherine Bruhwiler

11:17 PST/14:17 EST: Men’s SUP Surf Main Round 2 Heat 2- Finn Spencer

12:16-12:49 PST/15:16-15:49 EST: Women’s Longboard Main Round 3 Heats 1/2- TBD

13:58-14:21 PST/16:58-17:21 EST: Women’s Longboard Repechage Round 2 Heats 1/2- TBD

 

Swimming

5:32 PST/8:32 EST: Women’s 200m Individual Medley Heat 3- Mary Sophie-Harvey

5:38 PST/8:38 EST: Women’s 200m Individual Medley Heat 4- Sydney Pickrem

5:55 PST/8:55 EST: Men’s 200m Individual Medley Heat 3- Collyn Gagne

6:00 PST/9:00 EST: Men’s 200m Individual Medley Heat 4- Finlay Knox

6:45 PST/9:45 EST: Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Heat 1- 

7:06 PST/10:06 EST: Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay Heat 2-

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Women’s 1500m Freestyle Final- Laila Oravsky

12:21-12:29 PST/15:21-15:29 EST: Women’s 200m Individual Medley A/B Finals- TBD

12:46-12:52 PST/15:46-15:52 EST: Men’s 200m Individual Medley A/B Finals- TBD

13:43 PST/16:43 EST: Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay- TBD

13:57 PST/16:57 EST: Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay- TBD

 

Schedule for the men’s 1500m freestyle isn’t out yet, so decided to leave it off for now, but Alex Axon and Timothe Barbeau will be our representatives. When the schedule does get updated, message me and I’ll update it. 
 

Modern Pentathlon

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Mixed Relay Finals Fencing Ranking Round- Kelly Fitzsimmons/Quinn Schulz

10:30 PST/13:30 EST: Mixed Relay Finals Riding- Kelly Fitzsimmons/Quinn Schulz

11:15 PST/14:15 EST: Mixed Relay Finals Fencing Bonus Round- Kelly Fitzsimmons/Quinn Schulz

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Mixed Relay Finals Swimming 200m Freestyle- Kelly Fitzsimmons/Quinn Schulz

12:30 PST/15:30 EST: Mixed Relay Finals Laser Run- Kelly Fitzsimmons/Quinn Schulz

 

Racquetball

6:00 PST/9:00 EST: Men’s Team Quarterfinals- :CAN Canada (Coby Iwaasa/Samuel Murray) v. :CRC Costa Rica (Gabriel Garcia/Andres Acuña)

6:45 PST/9:45 EST: Women’s Team Quarterfinals- :CAN Canada (Frederique Lambert/Michele Morissette) v. :MEX Mexico (Paola Michell Longoria/Montserrat Mejia/Alexandra Herrera)

12:00 PST/15:00 EST- Men’s/Women’s Team Semifinals- TBD
 

Shooting

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Qualification- Shannon Westlake

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Women’s Trap Qualification Day 1- Madeline Scola, Lindsay Boddez

7:30 PST/10:30 EST: Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions Final- TBD

 

Tennis

NB 12:30 PST/15:30 EST: Women’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN Rebecca Marino v. :PER Anastasia Iamachkine

NB 17:00 PST/20:00 EST: Mixed Doubles Round of 16- :CAN Rebecca Marino/Justin Boulais v. :HON Alejandro Obando/Natalie Espinal

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Two medals for Canada to start Day 5!

 

Catherine Choi/Josephine Wu win our first gold medal of the games in badminton, defeating USA’s Annie Xu/Kerry Xu 2-1 in the women’s doubles final! (were down 13-16 at one point in set three)

 

Alizée Brien/Caroline Shaye Ann De Paiva also win bronze in rowing women’s double sculls. 

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Shannon Westlake qualifies for the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions final! Only one Olympic quota up for grabs, but US has already secured the maximum two quotas and has two women in the final, a medal could do it for Canada. 

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